Tag: Pulp (band)

  • RC 379: Lost Horizon

    RC 379: Lost Horizon

    Get ready to explore new musical horizons in this podcast. From cosmic electronica to ambient dubby meditation, we dive into the latest tracks from Hallmighty, Karin Dreijer, William Orbit, and more. Don’t miss out on the indie occult and psychological britpop, angry Indian metal, and even disco Exorcist proto-mashups. Join us on this journey with…

  • Rishi Sunak’s Common People

    Rishi Sunak’s Common People

    Common People as a Pulp song used in pointed political parodies is the gift that keeps on giving – unlike “Dishy’ Rishi Sunak who is now taking everything away…and indeed cosplaying as a common person who doesn’t know how contactless works? And has to borrow a car from a Sainsbury’s worker for a press shoot…

  • Covid Fever in House Nation

    Covid Fever in House Nation

    Jarv…Is’s Beyond the Pale drops tomorrow and in anticipation here’s the video for ‘House Music All Night Long’. Although I’ve played this and another track from it on the podcast. I never checked out the video which fulfils Jarvis Cocker’s working class Bond aspirations as detailed in ‘I Spy’ but in a surprising way with…

  • RC 307: Upside Down Under

    RC 307: Upside Down Under

    In which we are the Grand Mage of Oz (Music Level 20) and go to the Great Original Upside Down, Down Under with Australian music and songs, far too many Men At Work covers, Ed Sheeran rapping, funky 80’s soul, antipodean Pulp covers, an original accordion recording that became a Negativland track, a bit of…

  • RC 299: Running Away Into The Sunset

    RC 299: Running Away Into The Sunset

    From Sunset to Sunrise, from Metal Muppet Baby Shark to Catching A Godlike Pussy, we take a trip into the far blue yonder soundtracked by disco, northern soul, electronica, punk, heavy rock, ska, pop, hiphop, indie, hi-nrg, indie and a small shedload of queer artists. We talk about social media, avoid Br*x*t, Time passes…, My…

  • Mogg’s Message for The Common People

    Mogg’s Message for The Common People

    From The Joe website and via Peter Daniels, here’s the Victorian Haunted Pencil Jacob Rees-Mogg and his rendition of Pulp’s Common People. CANNOT UNSEE. Very funny though.

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